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What is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) NOT responsible for?
 
  A) Managing endangered species
   B) Reducing lead in the air
   C) Reducing carbon dioxide emissions
   D) Creating restrictions on river and lake contamination
   E) Issuing regulations designed to protect the environment from unwanted pollutants

Question 2

Why hasn't the Supreme Court had time to establish a clear set of rules with which it will interpret the Constitution in cases involving information-age privacy?
 
  A) Because the technology has advanced so quickly
   B) Because the issues are relatively unimportant
   C) Because the Court is focused on abortion rights cases
   D) Because of changing mores after 9/11
   E) Because they are unwilling to approve technology that spies on dissenters as previously happened with Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lennon



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